Afio makes cpio-format archives. It deals somewhat gracefully with input data corruption, supports multi-volume archives during interactive operation, and can make compressed archives that are much safer than compressed tar or cpio archives. Afio is best used as an `archive engine' in a backup script.

Airtime lets you take total control of your radio station via the Web with intelligent archive management, powerful search, an easy playlist builder, a simple scheduling calendar, and rock-solid automated playout. Features include fades, cues, playlists, a programme calendar, Icecast, Shoutcast, and Soundcloud integration, DJ and station manager roles, JQuery widgets, Liquidsoap playout, and a record and rebroadcast functionality. Powerful media archive features 'watch' folders to allow stations to magically synchronize files, auto-import files, and has multiple directory support. Users can interact with it through any Web browser. It comes with an 'easy install' package.

Assimp is a portable and extensible library designed for reading various well-known 3D file formats. It provides APIs for C and C++ and several wrappers for other languages. It reads more than 20 different 3D file formats (including Collada, 3DS, OBJ, LWO, and X) into a straightforward, hierarchical in-memory data structure that can easily be read and processed by applications. Several post processing steps can be applied, such as normal and tangent computations, index buffer, and vertex cache optimization. The library supports complex multi-layer materials and skinned meshes with multiple animations. A Windows-based viewer utility is provided as an implementation reference.

Blood Makes the Grass Grow Green (BMTG3) is a multi-player, side-scrolling, 1-dimensional strategy game that pits two people against each other in a duel over a stretch of land. Each player is positioned in a bunker at opposite ends of the map and tasked with deploying the right personnel and vehicles to capture FOBs (forward operating bases) and overrun your enemy's bunker. Currently there are 5 different units available. Timing, unit selection, and basic strategy are all necessary for success.

The LogicBoxes API is a full-control set of programming interfaces that allow you and your resellers to develop your own Website and control panels and integrate them into LogicBoxes OrderBox. Every function of LogicBoxes OrderBox is exposed via the OrderBox API. You can duplicate any or all of the functionality at your end by integrating into the API. The API comes with a specification, client side kits, sample forms, sample code, and complete documentation. Integrating with the API is a breeze. The API is based on SOAP/WSDL. Client side kits are available in PHP, Perl, ASP.NET, and Java. Additionally, since the protocol is standards-based, the API is truly platform independent. Monitoring systems prevent API abuse and any denial of service attacks on the API servers. The API is scalable and secure.

MaheshaBSD is a Live CD modular distribution based on FreeBSD 8.0 (i386). It can be easily put on a USB stick. Users can surf the Internet anonymously (TOR), easily use Adobe Flash (if they download it; Linux emulation is already activated, and a writable directory is made for Adobe Flash), and use Clamav Antivirus, TestDisk, and PhotoRec. MaheshaBSD also speaks (espeak). Its X environment is based upon IceWM.

SAINP is a Web application to perform the fundamental analysis of the stocks and options from the Bovespa stock exchange. It aims to be similar to Economatica, but free and online with the Bovespa database.